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大学英语综合教程Unit4课件

1. Billy Gilman
Billy Gilman is an American country music singer and songwriter. Born on May 24, 1988, he grew up in nearby Hope Valley. He was singing before he started school and developed rapidly enough to start performing publicly and received notice as a performer at the age of seven. As a famous child star, he was booked as an opening act at several county fairs.
She can remember a little from the past But the present goes by way too fast She knows her daughter and sons you’ll see It’s hard for her to remember me
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2. Listen to the Poem
My Grandmother
by Shannon Vanderstelt
English Song
English Poem Listening Comprehension
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I want you back sound body and mind I wish there were a key I could find To bring you back out of this state Oh why did this have to be your fate
应用型大学英语综合教程四ppt课件

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B. Listen to a letter (simplified) written to a mother and answer the following questions.
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heroically /
/ ad. 英勇无
畏地
cannot but禁不住,不得不
y母ou亲rse,lf她in正to 病an着en,em而y 且of我th们e S都ou知th.
P道le她ase活d不on了’t 几me个nt星ion期th了is。to”(keep it a
secret from) your mother. She is so
sick that her days are numbered.
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2. Text: A Horseman in the Sky
1. Where was Carter Druse’s home? It was in Virginia.
外研应用英语教程综合英语4课件

外研应用英语教程综合英语4课件Alright, let's dive into the world of "Comprehensive English for Advanced Learners" with a splash of humor and a pinch of pizzazz!Lesson 1: The Art of Small Talk"Good morning!" I said, with a smile that could light up the darkest of rooms. "And what brings you to this fine establishment?" I asked, my eyes twinkling with curiosity. The man across from me, a stranger with a story to tell, looked up from his coffee, surprised by the sudden burst of friendliness."Well," he began, adjusting his glasses, "I'm here to learn English." And just like that, the stage was set for our very own episode of "Comprehensive English for Advanced Learners.""But why English?" I probed, leaning in with the enthusiasm of a detective on the brink of solving a case."It's the language of Shakespeare," he replied, his voice filled with reverence. "And I've always wanted to understand the Bard's wit and wisdom."I nodded, impressed. "Well, then, let's dive into the world of iambic pentameter and sonnets. But first, let's practice some small talk. You know, the art of making bigconnections with little words."He laughed, a hearty sound that echoed through the café. "I think I can handle that."And so, we began our journey through the intricacies of English, one small talk at a time. From discussing theweather ("Isn't it lovely?") to the latest sports scores ("Did you see that game?"), we tackled it all. But the real magic happened when we moved on to the art of storytelling."Once upon a time," I started, "there was a man whowanted to learn English so badly that he would talk to strangers in coffee shops." He grinned, knowing he was theman in the story.As the hours passed, our conversation flowed like a river, meandering through the twists and turns of language. And bythe time we said our goodbyes, he wasn't just a stranger anymore. He was a friend, a fellow traveler on the road to linguistic mastery."See you next week," he said, waving as he walked away. And as I watched him go, I couldn't help but think, "This is what Comprehensive English is all about."Remember, folks, learning a language is not just aboutthe grammar and vocabulary—it's about the connections you make along the way. So, let's keep the conversation flowing and the laughter coming, because who knows? Your next smalltalk might just be the start of a grand adventure.。
全新版大学英语综合教程第四册第四单元PPT课件

1. Did global trade exist in the past? What did people doing global trade think of it then?
Yes, global trade has been around for centuries. In the past, the corporations and countries that benefited from global trade were largely content to treat vast parts of the world as places to mine natural resources or sell finished products.
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Unit 4 Globalization
Text A In Search of Davos Man 寻找达沃斯人
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The latter, although an Australian by birth and spending
of his adult life outside the US, holds his Us citizenship
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6. Professor Samuel Huntington describes Davos Man as an
全新版大学英语综合教程4课件

Recre • Unit 4 News Reporting
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Unit 1 Ways of Learning
Reading and Vocabulary
• Summary: The reading materials for this unit will cover various topics, including culture, history, society, and science, to help expand students' vocabulary and improve their reading comprehension abilities.
3. The writing section will provide writing exercises to help students apply the grammar and translation skills they have learned to write.
Listening and Speaking
Writing Skills
• Skills: The textbook selects the most common sports related writing skills and patterns, which can help students master the language skills of sports reports, letters, memories, etc. through a series of writing exercises
全新版大学英语综合教程4-ppt-电子教案-Unit4 教学 课件

Money sent by OFWs back to the Philippines is a major factor in the country’s economy, amounting to more than US$10 billion in 2005. This makes the country the fourth largest recipient of foreign remittances behind India, China, and Mexico. The amount represents 13.5% of the Philippines’ GDP, the largest in proportion to the domestic economy among the four countries mentioned. Overseas Filipinos sent $15.9 billion worth of remittances to the Philippines in 2008.
Background Information
The World Economic Forum (WEF)
Samuel Phillips Huntington (1927—2008) —An American Political Scientist
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
An English Song—Imagine
Listen to the song and fill in the blanks with what you hear.
Imagine Imagine there’s no heaven. It’s easy if you _tr_y_. No hell below us, above us only sky. Imagine all the people _li_v_in_g_ for today, ah. Imagine there’s no country. It isn’t hard to do. Nothing to kill or die for, and no _re_l_i_g_io_n_ too. Imagine all the people living life in p__e_a_c_e . You may say I’m a _d_re_a_m__e_r, but I’m not the only one.
全新版大学英语综合教程第四册课件_Unit4

Sentence 3: It is hard to think of this nation---(Line 7): If you know that there are vast areas of the world which are paralyzed and can make any progress, it is hard to imagine this country in decline. Sentence 4:--- that America must inevitably follow historical precedent (Line 11): that American must repeat historical earlier happenings.
Sentence 6:--- a mix of Hispanic---(Line20): America may not be in decline, on the contrary, it will mix with Hispanic and Asian cultures.
Sentence 7: Now is the first chance on a new basis with new---(Line24):现在第一次有了这样一个机遇,在新的基础上用 心技术创建一个有着前所未有的开放型的多元文化.
Sentence 14: The culture of the work force is a mix--(Line 65): The staff’ culture mix Hispanic-Catholic family values with Asian-Confucian group loyalty.
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2. Text: Bartleby
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2. What is the French business culture like?
All business relationships in the French culture
are highly formal. Business people are conservative and do not wish to discuss personal issues, history, or politics openly.
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2. Text: French Business Etiquette
1 Conducting business deals with the French requires you to follow some very important protocol. Business communication and relationships are not as casual in nature as they may be in the United States. Specific methods of communication along with behavior are expected from any visitor. It is important that you learn a little about French business etiquette before you go there to do your business with them, no matter how big or small it may be. Here is a small guide that is likely to help you in your effort to learn more about the way the French conduct their business, and how you can fit into this culture.